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    Key Image Terms 1. simile- compares two dissimilar objects using like or as. Example #1: N. Scott Momaday describes shadows from clouds "that move upon the grain like water." Commentary: This simile shows vs. tells. It helps me to picture what the shadows looked like. They weren’t stationary‚ they were moving very fluid over a field of grain. By comparing the shadows to water‚ Momaday paints a picture of something being intangible to something that is tangible. I didn’t directly see the shadows

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    leading ways companies market their products. As consumers it should be our responsibility to know and understand what these advertisements actually mean. Through semiotic analysis we are able to de-code what goes through the minds of marketers when advertising a product and fully understand what the advertisement means. In this essay a semiotic analysis will be applied to Apple’s commercial on the I Phone 5 to determine how the use of signs represent the ideologies of class and wealth. The commercial

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    can mean something more than life to a particular character. Both J.D. Salinger and Daniel Woodrell provide a divine illustration of how individual culture reflects the arbitrary connection of a specific symbol. In Kaja Silverman’s The Subject of Semiotics‚ theorist Charles Sanders Peirce demonstrates his specific knowledge about sign theory. He writes that a sign is “something which stands to somebody for something in some respect or capacity. It addresses somebody‚ that is creates in the mind of

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    3 1 Semiotic Analysis I face this assignment—explaining semiotics and showing how it can be applied to television and popular culture to those who know little or nothing about the subject—with a certain amount of apprehension. I’m not sure whether semiotics is a subject‚ a movement‚ a philosophy‚ or a cultlike religion. I do know that there is a large and rapidly expanding literature on the subject and that many of the writings of semioticians are difficult to understand and highly technical

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    Personal Semiotics

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    In essence I am the six blind men‚ and the world is my elephant. I am right‚ but I am wrong. My semiotics not only guide me through the world‚ they blind me to it as well. My culture‚ my family‚ and global cosmopolitanism. These 3 streams of semiotics heavily influence how I create my world. A large part of my identity is my racial background. It plays a major role in who I am‚ and how I view everything around me. My social circle is full of people who are considered to be minorities. When I view

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    Semiotics analysis Communication & Culture Colour- When you overview the magazine the main themes of the colours which are featured are linked to the models dress. The back colour of the dress is a plain nude colour; however it is embellished with sequins ranging from‚ red‚ emerald green‚ teal and pink. The text and background on the cover of the magazine is influenced by these colours. The title featured‚ which is red and bold‚ associates with sensuality and passion which is presented in the models

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    Serrena Wortham English 101/Johnson Semiotics Essay 1 10/18/12 Country Stars Within Society There are a lot of movies with a main character stereo-typed as a cowboy that might have dark skin from working in the sun‚ is muscular‚ has rough hands‚ and a southern drawl. He might ride a horse‚ work really hard in the barn or on a tractor‚ sing or play a classic country song‚ and is gentleman to all woman. This is an image that comes in the mind of many people who think of cowboys‚ and there

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    Katy Perry Similes

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    types of figurative language from personifications to metaphors‚ hyperboles and especially similes. In the song “Firework” by Katy Perry‚ which is especially important because it is written to inspire people to be/believe in themselves Perry uses these poetic devices to make sure her audience connects to her lyrics. When Perry states‚ “Do you ever feel‚ feel so paper thin / like a house of cards / one blow from caving in” (4-6)‚ Perry uses a simile to compare two things while using ‘like’ in this case

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    Semiotics Analysis With the use of signs or pictures we can understand the intention of the meaning behind the signs or pictures in a particular way that is recognisable to a particular culture that has developed a uniform language. Say for example a picture that signifies danger would look like the picture below in context of the Critical Thinking and Global Implications section of the brochure. The sign means do not hold children whilst viewing the crocodile enclosure. It is simple to read

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    Semiotics of Music” “Eminem’s Effect” Marshall Bruce Mathers or more commonly “Eminem” or “Slim Shady” is in his own “class”. Eminem is marketed as one of the best white rappers in history. He has a message in his music that everyone can relate to. He is an individual that expresses the feelings of deep hatred that one has have in the back of their mind. Killing his girlfriend in the song “Kim” or talking about how a crazed fan suffocates his girlfriend in the song “Stan” are just some examples

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